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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - Following one round of play Monday, the UC San Diego golf team is tied for seventh of 15 squads at the Coyote Classic, hosted by Cal State San Bernardino at Arrowhead Country Club.

UCSD shot a 21-over 301 on the par 70, 6,525-yard layout, tying the Tritons with Colorado School of Mines for seventh.

Cal State San Bernardino had three of the top six low scores and leads the field with a 3-over 283. The Coyotes are ahead by six strokes over second place Cal State Stanislaus (9-over 289) and 10 strokes over Redlands (+13 293) and Dixie State, which are tied for third.

Individually, Perry Johnson of Redlands and Paul Smith of Cal State Stanislaus are the tourney leaders, each firing a 2-under 68 in the opening round. Cal State San Bernardino's Michael Timpson sits in third with a 1-under 69.